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Blank Keyboard

Raynach writes "A friend of mine recently sent me a link for Das Keyboard, the keyboard for UberGeeks. This keyboard is unique in that it has no inscriptions on the keys, which the maker touts will make you type 100% faster in a few weeks since it will keep you from looking at the keyboard. This keyboard also features individually weighted keyswitches, "The keys are divided into groups and their feedback springs are weighted differently; from 35 grams to 80 grams, which correspond to the strength of the finger that touches the keys." But is this "UberGeek" keyboard really worth the high price tag?"

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  1. Re:i have such a keyboard by c0ldfusi0n · · Score: 0, Redundant

    you owe me a new pair of pants

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  2. Let mw be tge firdt to sau... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    ...thst I hsve one og these kryboatds, and mu typong spwwd has dranativally incteasrd!

  3. I Git ome.... by wpiman · · Score: 0, Redundant
    I revemtly boyght ome of tjese keuboards amd it is tje bedt purvjase i habe mafe in a lomg tine.

    I hifgly reconnemd it to ajj of mu friemds and colleahues.

    Mu rtping skolls hsve imorobed drantivally amd I tupu invredibly fadt nuw.

  4. Re:i have such a keyboard by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Comment of the week.

  5. A true ubergeek by Shamanin · · Score: 1, Redundant

    has already worn out all of the markings on the keys

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    come on fhqwhgads
  6. Re:A true geek kbd has only 2 keys by Seehund · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You mean 10 keys, surely? ;)

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